Diarylquinolines target subunit c of mycobacterial ATP synthase (original) (raw)
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We thank P. Janssens, T. Gevers, H. Szel, J. Hendrickx, A. Shanmugham, E. Pasquier, A. Poncelet, P. Palandjian, S. Masure, W. Bruinzeel and P. Verhasselt for technical help; N. Lounis, L. Geeraert and M. Haxaire-Theeuwes for critical reading; E. Mortz (Alphalyse, Denmark) for mass spectrometry analysis; H. Van Vlijmen for R207910-docking figure; L. Leijssen for help with figures; and Vichem (Budapest) for coupling experiments. Z.R., H.L. and D.B. acknowledge EU financial support (Marie-Curie MRTN-CT-2005-019481).
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- Anil Koul and Najoua Dendouga: These authors contributed equally to this work.
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- Department of Antimicrobial Research, Tibotec BVBA, Johnson & Johnson, Turnhoutseweg 30, Beerse, B-2340, Belgium
Anil Koul, Najoua Dendouga, Karen Vergauwen, Brenda Molenberghs, Luc Vranckx, Rudy Willebrords & Koen Andries - Department of Structural Biology, Institute of Molecular Cell Biology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1085, Amsterdam, 1081HV, The Netherlands
Zorica Ristic, Holger Lill & Dirk Bald - Pharmaceutical Research & Development, Johnson & Johnson, Campus de Maigremont-BP615, Val de Reuil Cedex, F-27106, France
Ismet Dorange & Jerome Guillemont
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- Anil Koul
- Najoua Dendouga
- Karen Vergauwen
- Brenda Molenberghs
- Luc Vranckx
- Rudy Willebrords
- Zorica Ristic
- Holger Lill
- Ismet Dorange
- Jerome Guillemont
- Dirk Bald
- Koen Andries
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A.K. wrote the manuscript as a project team leader, with contributions from K.A., D.B. and N.D. A.K., K.A., N.D. and D.B. contributed to study design and data analysis. K.V. did ATP synthesis assay; N.D. made constructs for subunit c purification; N.D. and B.M. did affinity chromatography assays and complementation studies; R.W. contributed to DARQ screening; L.V. did ATP measurements, MIC determinations and isolation of resistant mutants; J.G. and I.D. synthesized DARQs, separated isomers and performed chemical characterizations; and H.L. and Z.R. contributed to the BIAcore binding experiments.
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Research for this project is mainly provided by Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals. A.K., N.D., K.V., B.M., L.V., R.W., I.D., J.G and K.A. are employees of Johnson & Johnson.
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Koul, A., Dendouga, N., Vergauwen, K. et al. Diarylquinolines target subunit c of mycobacterial ATP synthase.Nat Chem Biol 3, 323–324 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchembio884
- Received: 09 February 2007
- Accepted: 17 April 2007
- Published: 13 May 2007
- Issue date: June 2007
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nchembio884